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To be Sold on 
Monday and Tuesday Afternoons 
April 29th and 30th 
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S. E. Cor. 15th and Chestnut Streets 
Entrance, 103 S. 15th Street (Elevator) 


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TERMS AND CONDITIONS 
OF SALE 


All bills payable in CASH before de- 


livery. 

In case of disputes between bidders the 
lot in dispute shall immediately be put up 
again and resold. 

The sale of any-Article will not be set 
aside on account of any error in the descrip- 
tion, or imperfection. All articles are ex- 
posed for Public Exhibition one or more 
days, and are sold just as they are, without 
recourse. 


To prevent errors in delivery, goods can- — 


not be removed without presentation of the 
bill, and nothing will be delivered during 
the sale. 


We will not be responsible for goods: 


damaged in delivery. 
Goods carefully packed and shipped. 
Ladies and gentlemen unable to attend 
the sale can have their buying orders ex- 
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~ Having decided to Boi my own Executor, I hereby offer 
160 out of 600 pictures, which have been collected in America 


_ and Europe. Many are from old Philadelphia Estates. 


My father, Col. Thomas Fitzgerald, was a noted Art Collector, 


and enjoyed personal acquaintance with many of the great artists of 


the world, Isabey, Fortuny, Meissioner, Rousseau, Vibert, Delacroix, 
Troyon, Bayard, Corot,, Diaz, Jules Breton, Daubigny, Millet, 
Stuart, Peale, Sully (who painted our family | 4 times), Neagle, Benj. 
West, Wyant, Innes, Abbey, etc., etc. 


| My brother, Riter Fitzgerald, was also a well-known Art 
Collector, and the critic of the “Philadelphia Item’ and other 


prominent newspapers for 30 years. 


“The Lord’s Supper” and “ Christ Crucified’”’ my father 
and my brother considered two of the greatest pictures ever painted, 
not only as regards composition, which is masterly, but from the 
point of drawing, color scheme, and dramatic effect. “They considered 
“The Lord’s Supper”’ superior to the accepted picture by 


Da Vinci, the grouping of which is unnatural, for a supper party 


would hardly be seated only on one side of the table. It reminded 
them of a photographer's arrangement, and was unworthy the genius 
of a great artist. My picture has all the attributes; it is an 
inspiration. 


I consider One Hundred Thousand Dollars a fai estimate 
of the value of “‘ The Lord’s Supper” and Fifty Thousand Dollars 
for “ Christ Crucified,” 


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FIRST SESSION SALE 
Monday Afternoon, April 29th, 2.30 o'clock 


R. SAUERFELDT Deceased 
1 Market Day at Rouen 
Pupil of Isabey, Medalist. 


OMA S SULLY -- | Deceased 
2 Mother and Child 
MARI TEN KATE Deceased 


3 Pheasant Shooting in Belgium 


A spirited picture by the greatest of the Belgium painters. 
The landscape is superb, while the figures, dog, rabbit and birds 
are capitally drawn and full of action. The color is brilliant 
without being obtrusive. This is one of Ten Kate’s greatest ex- 
amples, and is worthy a place in any first-class private or public 
gallery. The artist's pictures are difficult to get, and sell from 
$1,000 to $10,000 each. - The younger brother, Herman Ten 
Kate, achieved distinction as a genre painter. 


From the W. L. Elkins’ sale. 


J. PORTIELJE pare 
4 Meditation 
WILLIAM SHAYER __ Peccaced 


Born at Southampton in 1788. Died at Shirley, near South- 
ampton, in 1879. From 1824, the date of the foundation of the 
Society of British Artists; to 1873, he was a constant con- 
tributor. Elected a member in 1862. A number of this artist’s 
works are in prominent American collections. 


5 Gathering Sheil Fish 
CHARLES EMILE JACQUE Deceased 


First President of the French Society of Animals Painters. 
Born at Paris, 1813. For Designs, Medals, 1851, 1861, and 1863. 
Cross of the Legion of Honor, 1867. Medal, 1867, Exposition 
Universelle. For Paintings, Medals, 1861, 1863, and 1864. Cross 
of the Legion of Honor, 1867. Hors Concours. 


6 Feeding the Sheep 


HERMAN TEN KATE . Deceased 
7 At the Castle 


EMIL BAYARD | Paice 
8 The Village Belle 


R. HARDING New York 
g Violin and Kittens 

VALLARDEE Parts 

| 10 The Dancing Girl 


AP EZ | Deceased 


11 Blind Man’s. Buff . 
Restored and cradled for me by Prof, Pasquale Farina, 


who has ably restored the Wilstach and all the great collections — 


of Philadelphia, etc. 


GEORGE RIECKE New York 
12 Cattle at the Stream 

‘JARDINEZ Paris 
13. Turkeys and Girl i 


J. CRAWFORD THORN = Paris 
13A By the Creek 


THOMAS SUI: ) Deceased 


14 Little Red Riding Hood 
KS OMT NaN Brussels 
15 Crossing the Alps (boy) 
16 Crossing the Alps (girl) 
PETER MORAN Philadelphia 
17. Plowing 


“A: Fe DECAY ATA RIES Paris 
18 Pan and the Nymphs | 


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“THEO: THAUMAKOFF She pcterinie 


19 The Beauty of the Court 
From the James S.. Earle Fstate. 


W. T. RICHARDS Deceased 
26 ‘The Wreck on the Beach 


GEO. H. BOGERT New ‘Vorke 


21 Moonlight 
CLEMENT QUINTON Paris 


Born in Paris. Medal, Third Class, 1890; Medal, Second 
Class, 1892. Hors Concours. Pupil of M. Sauerfeld. 

22. The New Born . ; 

From the sale of the Elkins’: Estate. 


D. APOUX D Paris 
Favorite pupil of Vibert 
23 The Interrupted Serenade 


EUGENE ISABEY Deceased 
23 A A Storm on the Coast 


Purchased from a Private Collection through Chas. F. 
Haseltine, the eminent art connoisseur. 


BRUCE CRANE New York 
24 Moor Land, Cape Cod 


Purchased from the Art Club. 


PUGENE ISABEY . Deceased 


1804-1886. Louise Gabriel Eugéne Isabey, born in Paris, 
1804, the son and pupil of Jean Baptiste Isabey, the miniature 
and portrait painter, was appointed, in 1830, Royal Marine 
Painter to the expedition to Algiers. His brilliant productions 
during and after this expedition established his career. He had 
worm a first-class medal in 1824, been medaled again in 1827, 
and in 1832 was made a member of the Legion of Honor, and 
an officer in 1852. He was essentially a colorist, of the high 
romantic school, and whether in his marines or his figure sub- 
jects, was always a master hand. He died in Paris. His 
favorite pupils were Fortuny and Le Poittevin. 


25 Storm on the French Coast 


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COLIN CAMPBELL COOPER | New York 9% 


26 Scene in Antwerp 


D. RIDGWAY KNIGHT : Paris 
27 The Listener 


' Qn the back it reads, “Painted for )Gsephy ses, er -d-20. 
Philadelphia, in 1872.” 


A “TeBRICHER ear Dec 


28 On the Maine Coast 
From the Estate of Henry Whelen, Jr. 


FLEURY CHENY Paris 
Considered one of the greatest of French Landscape and 


Cattle Painters. Born at Lyons in 1845. Died, 1875. A member of — qt 


all the principal Art Academies. Diplomas and Medals at all 
the Paris Exhibitions. 


29 Winter 
From the Franklin B. Gowen Estate. 


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DAVID COL Deceased ~ 


30 The Argument 


On the back it reads: “Painted expressly by David Col, 
of Antwerp, to the order of A. J. D’Hyvetter,’’ and signed by 
the artist. 


H. BOLTON JONES New York | 


31 The Road to the Farm 


GaP GRe Br The Hague 
22 Canalin Dee 
Purchased from the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. 


FREDERICH VOLTZ Deceased 
33 Cattle and Landscape 


JULES DUPRE Deceased 
34 Landscape 
Goupil & Company, New York. 


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EDWARD MORAN Deceased 
35 Marine ; 


CHARLES LINFORD Deceased 
36 Inthe Woods 


JEAN GEO. VIBERT .- Deceased 


Born at Paris, 1840. Died, 1902. Pupil of Barrias and the 
School of Fine Arts. Medals, 1864, 1867 and 1868. Cross of 
the Legion of Honor, 1870. Medal, 1878, Exposition Universelle. 
Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1882. Hors Concours. 


37 Vibert and Zamacois on the Rock at Entreat 
From the Estate of Anthony J. Antelo. 


GEORGE INNESS Deceased 
38 The Last Rays 


Bremen Du CHATTELL Paris 
39 Driving Home the Flock 


WILLIAM M. HARNETT Deceased 


4*, splendid example by the acknowledged head of Still Life 
painting. Harnett was a genius, and his works will live for all 
time and keep alive his memory. He was born in 1848 and died 
in 1892. Pupil Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, National 
Academy of Design, New York, and Cooper Institute of New 
York. Member Society of Artists of Philadelphia. Exhibited 
in the Paris Salon. Exhibited in the Royal Academy of Lon- 
on alsoe ii Ptankiore. and Munich. Thomas. B. Clark, the 
well-known Art Collector of New York, has one of Harnett’s 
pictures, and values it above all others that he possesses. 


40 Still Life 


J. BAYHIEU Paris 
41 Chickens 


J. BRYAN WALL Pittsburg 
42 The First Snow 


VESHUGEN ee oNBarist 
43 Watching for Her Lover 


THOMAS MORAN New York 
44 The Approaching Storm | 
Purchased direct from the Artist. 


E. R. REDFIELD Philadelphia ~ J 
45 On the Seine 
Purchased from the Art. Club. This picture received a 

Medal of Honor at the French Exposition. ( | 

GEORGE INNESS, JR. ? .. New York @f 

46 The Shepherdess eer | 


Purchased direct from the artist. 


A. APPEART | Paris 
47 Louis XIV on the Beach : 


COROT Deceased . 


Born at Paris,. 1706. : Died, 1875° Papi orviichallon: auc 
Victor Bertin, . Medals, 1833, “PirstClasem ane iac aia 
Cross of the Legion of Honor;.1846. Medal, 1867, Exposition 
Universelle. Officer of the Lesion@or ena, emer ser: 
Concours. Diploma to the Memory of Deceased Artists, 1878, 
Exposition Universelle. ee 


48 :Near Villa D’Avray 
I‘rom the Estate of Andrew M. Moore. 


E. VERBOEKOHVEN Deceased 


Born at Warneton, Belgium, 1799. Died, 1880. Chevalier 
and Commander of the Order of Leopold of Belgium. Cheva- 
her of the Order of Michael of Bavaria. Chevalier of the Order 
of Christ of Portugal. Decorated with the Iron Cross. Pub- 
lished in 1822 in the Gallery of the Great Painters of Belgium 
and Holland. Member of the Academies of Belgium, Antwerp 
and St. Petersburg. Medals, 1824, and First Class, 1841. Cross 
of the Legion of Honor, 1845. Medal, 1855, Exposition Univer- 
selle. Hors Concours. 


49 Sheep 
From the Estate of Charles J. Harrah, - 


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R. NANCHEZ 
50 The Old Beau 


EXCORTES (Paris 
sat > Cattle 


MARY SMITH Deceased 


52 Chickens 


JOSE FRAPPE Rome 


53. The Game of Chess 


DAVID Dr’NOTRE Paris 
54 The Housekeeper’s Room at the Palace 
Purchased from the Estate of James S. Earle. 


HENRY ROSELAND New York 
55 The Young Opponent 
Purchased from the Art Club. 


SCHENCK . Paris 
56 Sheep 


From the MacCormac Estate. 


Hwa DEM SSEL Parte 
57 On the Beach : 


Cre sukU PPE The Hague 
58 Quiet Morning at Voorberg 


Purchased from the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. 


GEORGE INNESS : Deceased 
59 Sunset Gleams, Montclair, N. J. 
From the Mathieu Collection. 


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EDWARD MORAN Deceased 
60 Gypsy Camp 


W. T. THOMSON Phijadelphia 
61 Morning 


©, BERTIN “Pacis 
Pupil of Cabanel.. Medals, Paris. Honorable Mention, 18&o. . 
62 The Model 


WILLIAM A. COFFIN New York ff 


63 Winter Sunset 
From the W. L. Elkins’ sale. 


FRED WAGNER Philadelphia 
64 On the Delaware 


ARTHUR PARTON New York 
65 Landscape and Cattle 


A. T. BRICHER ~ Deceased 
66 Sunset, Bailey’s Island, Me. 


L. GOUTHIER Paris 


Born in Paris. Pupil of Detaille. Medals, 1876, 1879, 1891. 
Hors Concours. 


67 A Difficult Letter to Answer 
From the Wm. L. Elkins’ sale. 


PARKER MANN New York 
68 The Swamp Fields 


K; FELIX Paris 
69 On the Grand Canal, Venice 


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PHILIPS WOUVERMAN > Deceased 


Born, Haarlem. Baptized, May 24, 1619. Died, Haarlem, 
May 109, 1668. Pupil of his father, Pauwels Joosten, and then 
of Jan Wynants. 


70 Landscape with Figures 
From the Estate of Anthony J. Antelo. 


GEORGE RIECKE | New York 
71 Sheep 

i. STAHR Paris 
- 72 Brook in the Woods 

“C. POLIDORI | Paris 
73 Training the Poodle 

. REMBRANDT PEALE Deceased 
74 George Washington 

FORTUNY Deceased 


here meus, Catalonia, July 11, 1830. Died at Rome, 
November 21, 1874. Pupil of Barcelona Academy and the 
Academy of Gigi at Rome. Pupil of Isabey and Claudis Loren- 
zales. Chevalier of the Order of Charles III. Prize of Rome 
from Spain, 1858. Diploma to the Memory of Deceased Artists, 
Exposition Universelle, 1878. Many decorations from many 
countries. 


75 The Bathers 
From the Estate of Anthony J. Antelo. 
H. HERZOG Philadelphia 
76 Landscape 
From the Estate of James S. Earle. 


DAUBIGNY Deceased 
ihoeteateraris, £617. Died.in Paris, 1878.  Pupil-of Paul 
Delaroche. Medal, 1848. Medals, First Class, 1853,°1857 and 
1859. Medal, 1855, Exposition Universelle. Cross of the 
Legion of Honor, 1859. Medal, First Class, 1867, Exposition 
Universelle. | Officer of the Legion of “Honor, 1874. Hors 
Concours. Diploma to the Memory of Deceased Artists, 1878, 
Exposition Universelle. 


77 On the River Oise 
From the Charles J. Harrah Estate. 


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HORSFALL ee New. Vork 


78 Puppies 


JAMES HAMILTON ; Deceased — 


Acknowledged to be the greatest marine painter America has 
produced. Was a born genius and very eccentric. Made a large 
fortune through the sale of his pictures, but lost it through 
speculation. Spent several years in London, and was greatly 
impressed with Turner’s pictures, and afterwards rivalled that 
great artist in the breadth and magnificence of his color effects. 
His pictures are in all the principal galleries and private collec- 
tions, and are getting more valuable every year. Hamilton was 
born in 1819, and died in California in 1878; This marine is 


one of Hamilton’s greatest pictures, 


color and brilliancy of execution. 
79 Marine 


showing his mastery of 


Co MILOn ina “Paris 
80 Feeding the Flock 

A. HWY ANT ' Deceased 
81 Snow Scene tees 
Purchased from the Artist. ; 

J. G. BROWN New York 
82 Miss Innocerice 
From the Sherrard Estate. 

PROF. JOS. VON KRAHL Deceased 
83. The Shiek 

LU... COIGNARD Paris 
84 Cattle at the Stream 

J. G MAGEE Philadelphia 
85 The Edge of the Woods < 

A. H. WYANT Deceased 
86 The Brook 

F, De BEUT Paris 
87 Landscape 

DoW, TRYON New York 


88 Landscape 


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SECOND SESSION SALE 
Tuesday Afternoon, April 30th, at 2.30 o'clock 


EDWARD MORAN Deceased 
89 Under Full Sail 


CC PeGRUPPE The Hague 
90 November Near the Hague 


Purchased from the Academy of the Fine Arts. 


COROT Deceased 
ot Landscape with Figures 
From the Charles J, Harrah Estate. 


HENRY JUTSUM, R. A London 
92 Pheasants Feeding : 


From the Bates Collection. 


H. HERZOG" Philadelphia 
93 A Foggy Day on the River 


From the Charleston Exposition 


JEAN BAPTISTE GREUSE Deceased 
94 Blowing Bubbles 


F. ROYBET Rome 
95 The, Secret Message 


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3 96 Sheep 


GEO. H, BOGERT ae 
97 On the Haerlem - : 
From the Estate of Henry Whet 7 


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A. H. WYANT Pye) 
08 The Road ie the Woods i = 


THOMAS SULLY 
99 Lady’s Head 


RUBENS. 


100 Holy Family 


C. B. FORSTER 


tor English Landscape 


Ro DELAGHAUA 


102 Spring Landscape 


'E. A. ABBEY 
103. A Nobleman 


Purchased from the great artist. 


BENJAMIN CONSTANT 
104 An Ideal Beauty 


GEORGE INNESS ~ | Deceased 
105 On the Edge of the Woods 


aL RONA Y Paris 
| 106 The Old Fiddler | 


GAETANO GHIERICI : Deceased 


This artist received a number of medals in Italy, from all its 
museums, and also distinctions from many foreign countries. 
At London Royal Academy, 1877, he exhibited “The Widow’s 
Dinner,’ and in 1876 “Mother is Ill” and “The Bath.” The 
Corcoran gallery at Washington owns his picture called “Fun 
and Fright.” Another of his pictures is in the Gibson collec- 
tion at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. This pic- 
ture was shown at the last exhibition of the Union League and 
if a vote of those attending could have been taken, would cer- 
tainly have received the largest number over any other picture. 


107 The First Steps 


From the Estate of Franklin B. Gowén. Cost $1,000. 


CHAS. WARREN EATON New York 


1o8 On the Edge of the Pines 


| JANY BOTH : Deceased 
109 The Stop at the Inn 


JOHN NEAGLE Deceased 


110 Judge 


COROT 4 Deceased 


Tit The Sleeping Beauty 


A remarkable and exquisite figure by this great artist. 


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Pater to the French, Goveram 
Verseilles, etc. — 


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114 In the Woods 


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Lis nAtKhS Spring 


maka RONAY 
116 rire Young Musician 
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DE WITT o BOUTELLE 
118 The Shady Elm 


BIRKET FOSTER | | 
119 Village Life 


120 Flowers 


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121 Sheep 


PP eGCUET.. CHARLES 


Paris 


Deceased 


Bornin Berlin, 1821. Died, 1870. Pupil of Knause, Chierci, 
mio isapey. Gold Medal at Paris, 1848. Medal at Berlin. 


Member of the Berlin Academy. 
122 Gathering Fish 


SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS 
123. The Little Mischief 


ROSA BONHEUR 
. m4) In Fall Cry 


' JULES DUPRE 


Born at Nantes, 1812. Died at Paris, 1880. 


Cross of the Legion of Honor, 1849. Medal, 


Wmivetselic. Oticer of the Legion of Honor, 
Medal of Honor, 18&9, Exposition Universelle. 
of the Legion of Honor, 1889. Hors Concours. 


125 The Coming Storm 


From the Chas. J. Harrah Estate. 


EDW. A. REDFIELD 


126 Birches at Jomville 


. EUGENE LeEPOITTEVIN 

Favorite pupil of fone with Fortuny 
127. Approache Du’Port 

Prom the Geo. S. Pepper Estate. 


We MM HARNETT 
fee, -otrll Life 


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Deceased 


Deceased 


Deceased 


Medal, 1833. 
7, Exposition 
1870. Grand 


Commander 


Philadelphia 


Deceased 


Deceased 


Cc. P. GRUPPE | ‘The Hague 


129 November in the Hague 


Purchased from the Pennsylvania Academy of the I‘ine Arts. 4 


A. T. BRICHER © oe Deceased 


130 On the Conanicut 
From the Estate of Henry Whelen, Jr. 


BOTICELLI | Vieeeneee 


131 The Bacchanties 


BRUCE CRANE: : “New: Youre 


132 Landscape, Misty Morning 


EUGENE ISABEY Deceased 9} 


133 The Alchamist 


From the Borie Collection. 


CAZIN : Paris 


134 On-the Bdge of (ne eee 


B. CeKOEREKKEK ’ Deceased 


Born at Middlebourg, 1803. Died, 1862. Pupil of Schelf-. — 
hout and Van Os. Chevalier of the Order of the Lion of the @| 


Netherlands. Chevalier of the Order of Leopold of Belgium. 
Medals at Amsterdam and The Hague. Medals at Paris. Mem- 
ber of the Academy of Rotterdam. Member of the Academy 


of St. Petersburg. Member of the Society of Arts, of London. 


135 The Road Through the Woods. 


EUGENE DELACROIX Deceased 


Born at Charenton, 1798. Died, 1863. Member of the Insti- 
tute. Commander of the Legion of Honor. Pupil of Pierre 
Guerin, whose style he abandoned to become a “Romanticist.” 


136 Shylock 


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137 Sheep 


Riv ee. 2. ANTONIO — . Rome 


Born in Piura, South America, 1854. Studied at the 
Academy in Hamburg. Also came to Rome and studied under 
Prof. Villegas. Received First Prix de Rome, 1887. Medal at 
Lima, 1886. Received a medal at the Exhibition at Rome, 
1885, for his “Dream of Mohammed.” 


138 In the Seraglio 


CONSTANT TROYON aig Deceased 


Seeger eytes, August 25, 1810. Died in Paris in. 1865. 
His parents wished him to be a. painter of porcelain; but 
after a time spent in the manufactury at Sevres, he studied 
under Alf. Riocreux, and became a painter of landscape and 
-animals. Was also a pupil of Poupart. Was influenced by 
Roqueplan to study nature, and his first exhibited picture, in 
1836, gave evidence of signal individuality. Visited Holland 
_in 1847 and completed his art education. Medals, Paris, 1838, 
1840, 1846, 1848, 1855. Legion of Honor, 1849. Member of 
the Amsterdam Academy. Diploma to the Memory of Deceased 
Artists, 1878, Exposition Universelle. 


139 Cattle and Landscape 


FRANZ HALS Deceased 
140 Dutch Market Scene 


EUGENE DELACROIX Deceased 
141 Christ Crucified 
“And now from the sixth hour there was darkness over all 
the land until the ninth hour, and behold the veil of the Temple 
was rent in twain from the top to the bottom, and the earth did 
quake and the rock was rent.” 


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COROT | Deceased 
142 Near Trouville ? | me ig 


From the Estate of Anthony J. Antelo 


EUGENE ISABEY 
143. An Old French Town q 


One of the great paintings founey by Harrington Fitzgerald — 
to the Loan Art Exhibition of the Union League, 1899. a 


Deceased — 


Purchased for $2,000 direct from Isabey by Col. Fitzgerald 
for Gen. Hector Tyndale, i bought it from his Estate: - 


JEAN LOUIS ERNEST MEISSONIER j Deceased 


Born at Lyons, 1813. Pupil of Leon Cogniet. Medals, i840 
and 1841. Medals of the First Class, 1843 and 1848. Cross of | 
the Legion of Honor, 1846. Grand Medal of Honor, . 1855. 
Exposition Universelle. Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1856. — 
Member of the Institute of France, 1861. Grand Medal of — k: 
Honor, 1867, Exposition Universelle. Commander of the Legion | 
of Honor, 1867. Grand Medal of Honor, 1878, Exposition Uni- — 
verselle. Grand Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1878. Hors b 
Concours. Honorary Member of the R. A., London. Grand 
Meda! of Honor, Universal Exposition at Antwerp, 1885. 


144. The Philosopher 


A. H. WYANT Deceased 
145 The Last Gleams ; 5 
From the Estate of Andrew M. Moore. 


FORTUNY ; Deceased 
146 Arab Merchants q 


THARLES JACQUE Deceased | 
147. Watching the Flock | | 


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FRANZ HALS Deceased 
148 The Burgomaster 7 


Purchased from the Marquis de Magny Estate. 


J. L. GERQME Deceased 


Born May 11, 1824, in Vesoul. Pupil of Paul Delaroche 
and Gleyre.. Third Class Medal, 1847. Medals, Second Class, 
1848-1855. For Sculpture, 1878. Commander, 1878. Member 
of Institute, 1865. Legion of Honor, 1855. Officer, 1867. 


149 Arabs in Council 


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JEAN GEO. VIBERT : Deceased 


150 The Cavalier 


Da VINCI ) Deceased 
151 The Lord’s Supper 


“The Lord’s Supper” and “Christ Crucified” my father and 
my brother considered the two greatest pictures ever painted, 
not only as regards composition, which is masterly, but from the 
point of drawing, color scheme, and dramatic effect. They 
considered “The Lord’s Supper” superior to the accepted picture 
by Da Vinci, the grouping of which is unnatural, for a supper 
party would hardly be seated only on one side of the table. It 
reminded them of a photographer’s arrangement, and is un- 
worthy of a great artist. 


SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS Deceased 


152 Music 


CARLO DOLCI Deceased 
153 La Cleopatra Moribonda 
(The Dying Cleopatra.) 


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Born at- Bordeaux, 1807. Died. at Parise to70mmemvedalas 
1844, 1846 and 1848. Cross of the Legion of Honor, 1851. 
Diploma to the Memory of Deceased Artists, 1878, Exposition 
Universelle. . 


154 Venus and Adonis in the Woods 
From the Estate of Antony J. Antelo. 


THOMAS SULLY Detetscde an 


155 Massacre of the Innocents 
156 Lady’s Head | 


PD, VILEA Rome 
157. View of. Venice | 


GILBERT STUART . Deceased 
158. George Washington . 


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